What caused the Big Bang? Were we all entangled at the time of the explosion?

When did The Big Bang occur? What happened at the very beginning?

Discoveries in astronomy and physics have shown beyond a reasonable
doubt that our universe did have a beginning: It all started with an
explosion known as the Big Bang (BB). It´s the English astronomer Fred
Hoyle (1915 - 2001) who is credited with coming up with this name
during a 1949 radio broadcast.

The BB theory and the term BB generally refers to the idea that this mysterious universe has expanded from a very hot and dense initial condition at some time in the past, and it continues to expand.

But when did it occur?

In his lecture, "Life in the Universe", the British theoretical physicist
Stephen Hawking says that universe began about 15 billion years ago.
Another broadly accepted theory for the origin and evolution of our
universe is that the BIG BANG occurred roughly 13.7 billion years ago
from an extremely dense and incredibly hot initial state.

Not an explosion

Scientists say that the BB was not a giant explosion. Rather it was an expansion. They discovered
that the universe expands just like blowing up a balloon. Imagine this
universal balloon expanding from a tiny, tiny balloon to the incredible
size of our universe today.

Having discovered this expansion of the
universe scientists reasoned that everything at the very beginning would
have to be extremely close together and that something just triggered
the expansion. The Big Bang marks the instant at which the universe
began, when space and time came into existence and all the matter in the
cosmos started to expand.

What happened a billionth of a second after the Big Bang?

BUT what happened before the Big Bang took place - before our universe started to expand?

Cosmologist have been trying to figure out this for a long time and one
theory that has been more and more accepted as an explanation about what
happened before the Big Bang is M-theory.

M theory

M-theory is an idea about the basic substance of the universe. Once it was believed that the atom
was the smallest building-block of matter. However - it was later
discovered that the atom consisted of even smaller components called
protons, neutrons and electrons - subatomic particles.

As it turned out protons and neutrons are also made up of smaller particles. These are called quarks. This was discovered in the mid 60´s.

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M Theory would go even further, but to understand M theory an explanation of the term string theory must be made.

String theory emerged in the 1980s and it showed how all the
particles, and all of the forms of energy in the universe, could be
constructed by hypothetical one-dimensional "strings".

These small building-blocks would only have the dimension of length and
no height or width. Furthermore, string theory suggested that the
universe is made up of multiple dimensions. We are familiar with height,
width, and length as three dimensional space, and time gives a total of
four observable dimensions. However, string theories supported the
possibility of ten dimensions -the remaining 6 of which we can't detect
directly.

Five major string theories

These "strings" vibrate in multiple dimensions, and depending on how
they vibrate, they might be seen in 3-dimensional space as matter,
light, or gravity. It´s the vibration of the string which determines
whether it appears to be matter or energy, and every form of matter or
energy is the result of the vibration of strings.

String theory then ran
into a problem. Another version of the equations was discovered. Then
another, and then another. Eventually, there were five major string
theories, all based on a 10-dimensional universe, and all of them
appeared to be correct.

UNIFYING THEORY

That was a problem, because science can't have five seemingly
contradictory sets of equations to describe the same thing. In the mid
90s, a string theorist named Edward Witten of the Institute for Advanced
Study, and other important researchers, considered that the five
different versions of string theory might be describing the same thing
seen from different perspectives.

They proposed a unifying theory called
"M-Theory", in which the "M" is not specifically defined, but is
generally understood to stand for "membrane." M-Theory brought all of
the string theories together. It did this by asserting that strings are
really 1-dimensional slices of a 2-dimensional membrane vibrating in
11-dimensional space.

In other words, string theories are theories that use one dimensional objects (strings) as the basic building block of the universe including matter. M-Theory
is a theory that unifies five different versions of the string theories
and super gravity together, all under one single framework.

Multiverse - not universe

Certain scientists within cosmology believe that there are more than one
universe - that our universe is just one of many in a so-called
multiverse. They believe parallel universes exist.

Furthermore, they say that these
universes are like membranes floating around and when they collide they
cause Big Bangs.So in M-theory our universe, and others, are created by
collisions between membranes in an 11-dimensional space. This could
explain our own Big Bang and the creation of matter in our universe.

Mellen-Thomas Benedict

Mellen-Thomas Benedict also talks about many universes and also about many Big Bangs. He had a Near Death Experience (NDE)
in 1982. He´s the most studied "near-deather" in the world and has
devoted much of his time to scientific research after his NDE. After he
"died" he was taken to the light. He explains:

I was rocketing away from the planet on the stream of Life. I saw the
earth fly away. The solar system, in all its splendor, whizzed by and
disappeared.

At faster than light speed, I flew through the center of
the galaxy, absorbing more knowledge as I went. I learned that this
galaxy, and all of the Universe, is bursting with many different
varieties of LIFE. I saw many worlds.

He goes on to say:

I was in pre-creation, before the Big Bang. I had crossed over the
beginning of time/the First Word/the First vibration. I was in the Eye
of Creation. I felt as if I was touching the Face of God.

It was not a
religious feeling. Simply, I was at one with Absolute Life and
Consciousness. Scientists perceive the Big Bang as a single event which
created the Universe.

I saw during my life after death experience that
the Big Bang is only one of an infinite number of Big Bangs creating
Universes endlessly and simultaneously. The only images that even come
close in human terms would be those created by super computers using
fractal geometry equations.

The book The Paradox of Creation covers
more about the origin of the universe and how the BB is just one of
many BBs. Everything is Mind - A Cosmic Mind that is both asleep and
awake at the same time. The awakened part of the Mind is our Universe.
The conscious part. Our space-time construct. See videos and read more here.

Parallel universes and infinity

Is there more than one universe? is the Universe infinite? Some researchers believe it is. Watch the video to learn more.

However, I beg to differ. I don´t believe the Universe is infinite, because infinity is an unknown state. You can´t know it and that´s why such a state can´t exists in a time-space construct since both time and space are quantifications. Something we use to quantify. You can´t quantify the infinite. All this is explained in detail in my book The Paradox of Creation .

If a collision of parallel universes created our universe we have all been entangled at the point of
collision. Quantum physics say: particles are entangled and connected even though they are separated by time and space.

Since everything was entangled
at the moment of the BIG BANG that means everything is still "touching".
Space is just the construct that gives the illusion that there are
separate objects.

When we look at ourselves as human beings do we look upon ourselves as
connected? Or as separate bodies with no connection to our fellow man
here on Earth?

Have you every met someone for the first time and instantly liked that person? Most people have. We refer to this as having "good
chemistry". And when we don´t like the person we use expressions like: "I just didn't connect with him or her" or "there was no chemistry".

Why is that?

Is it because we live in an "electrical universe" with energy and the way we think and feel actually "vibrates
out" to other people? Yes, your thoughts and feelings do create an electro-magnetic field around your body which other people consciously or unconsciously can detect.

So, when you meet someone you like you are on the same "wavelength". It´s a vibrational match. You can feel the "good vibes". You feel the connection. In truth we are all connected on a deeper level even though we don´t like someone.

The idea of an electrical universe - a sea of
energy - where we all are connected - suggests that the world within us
actually creates the world without. Since everything is energy our thoughts and feelings really do make a difference. Whatever we are thinking and feeling will be "vibrated" out into the ether and influence our reality.

Your ThougHts Matter

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